Oxbow Archive

Joel Sternfeld
9783958290204 / 3958290205
Oxbow Archive

Oxbow Archive

Joel Sternfeld
9783958290204 / 3958290205
Publisher Steidl
Edition Hardcover , 144 Pages
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In 1836, the landscape painter and conservationist Thomas Cole completed “View from Mount Holyoke, Northampton, Massachusetts, after a Thunderstorm (The Oxbow),” his iconic painting of the Connecticut River where it bends like an ox yoke. Nearly 200 years later, Joel Sternfeld walked into the field depicted in the lower right quadrant of Cole’s painting–which he had first photographed in 1978 while traveling for his seminal American Prospects series–and began making almost daily photographs. By 2006, the oxbow in the river was crossed by an interstate highway and the destructive effects of progress which Cole had so feared were making themselves apparent globally as climate change. This volume collects 77 of the quietly haunting photographs that Sternfeld made over the next year-and-a-half. His choice of subject matter–a flat, unremarkable corn and potato field–signals a conceptual stance away from previous nature depictions: His field is neither beautiful, nor sublime, nor picturesque. Its flatness offers an eloquent emptiness, as well as a vessel for the true subject of this work–the effects of human consumption upon the natural world. Following Sternfeld’s Sweet Earth: Experimental Utopias in America and When It Changed, this volume resounds with political and cultural implications.

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Book title Oxbow Archive
Photographer Joel Sternfeld
ISBN 10 3958290205 / 3-95829-020-5       
ISBN 13 9783958290204 / 978-3-95829-020-4
Publisher Steidl
Book format Hardcover
Pages 144 Pages
Dimensions 32,5 x 28,5 cm / 12.75 x 11.25 inches

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